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Thank me later and you are welcome ;)
]]>Vine checks for creation time of the video. If your video is older than a minute, it gets automatically deleted from the AWS S3 bucket after the upload.
Vine also checks for duplicate uploads within profiles, not within the whole database. So you could upload someone else’s video, however you can’t upload the same video twice. Even if you are to delete the video and re-upload it, it will not be successful.
Vine basically checks at the video stream’s checksum and at the audio stream’s checksum and not at the overall file’s checksum.
Vine checks for video duration and not video size, you could upload 1gb+ videos to the S3 bucket, but as soon as the post endpoint is called, the video gets removed from the bucket.
Vine also appends an “author” tag at the end of the video with “vine” which is not necessary for uploads.
For the upload sequence to complete properly, you require to have a valid thumbnail and a valid mp4 file on the S3 bucket before calling the “posts” function of the API.
Some of you may want to know how I know all of this. I deconstructed all of the endpoints from the Android app and used Charles proxy to see how all the content sequences and upload sequence works.
You can simply go and use the extension I created, it’ll avoid you a whole lot of trouble. You can experience Vine seamlessly from Chrome.
http://www.vineclient.com
Michael your app Vinyet works perfectly for uploading edited videos to Vine. I made a quick tutorial showing how your app can be used https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JplFa-WHS2s
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]]>Great post. I just stumbled upon it. How was your experience using Encoding.com for your h.264 output? We’d love to hear from you.
The Encoding.com Team
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